Looking for sheet music? Not sure which key is right for you? Want to try out a Pop Ballad that you've never heard before? You've come to the right place. This page contains all the information we think you could ever want about all of our songs currently available on NewMusicalTheatre.com. (Try searching by style or voice type!)

From Wrong Number. As performed in Party Worth Crashing at the Paramount Theratre in Vermont, featuring Jenni Barber, Krysta Rodriguez, Noah Weisberg & Randy Blair. For 5 people, but can work for any group size. Has the feel of an opening number, and an exciting & dense vocal arrangement. Key of E.

A through-composed scene from the musical Republic. As performed by Nikki James & Jeremy Jordan, and recorded by Laura Osnes & Ben Crawford. Both characters sing to an E. Suitable for most male and female voices, but specifically recommended for a baritone and a mezzo-soprano.

As performed in Party Worth Crashing at the Paramount Theratre in Vermont, featuring Jenni Barber, Krysta Rodriguez, Noah Weisberg & Randy Blair. For 5 voices, but can work for many (choirs, small ensembles, etc). Solo moments, as well as a powerful group sound. Reasonable vocal ranges. Key of G.

From Tales From The Bad Years. Contains all dialogue and stage directions. Can be performed by 3 women, or substitute a male performer for Woman 3. As performed by Meghann Fahy, Cortney Wolfson & Colleen Ballinger. Key of F.

From The Woman Upstairs. Recommended for tenors and women with a lower belt. Unperformed key! Try it out and post it on YouTube - your video could end up here! Key of Ab. The low note is C3. The high note is Ab4.

From Sam Brown. As performed by Sarah Hyland and Melissa Benoist. Half step down from the Pheobe/Heléne and Meghann/Heléne versions. Recommended for most women! (Really, we promise! This is the best version.) Key of E. The low note is F#3. The high note is C#5. (High note doesn't include the optional high F# on Kelly's final "yeah!" )

Written with the students of Young People's Theatre Workshop under the direction of Claudia Carlsson. A surprisingly moving song about an elevator, performable by most solo performers or by a group. Key of C. The low note is B3. The high note is C4.

Theme Song from FLASH OF TIME, written for the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts 2013. For a high, flexible belter, and an optional gospel choir. Unperformed key! Try it out and post it on YouTube - your video could end up here! Key of F. The low note is C3. The high note is C5.

From Sam Brown. Highly recommended version. As performed by Sarah Hyland, Meghann Fahy & Laura Osnes. Incorporates the piano part of the Our First Mistake recording - ideal for any setting with solo piano. Key of Db. Starts out a half step above the original (low note is an Ab). The high note is a sustained C on "Say."

From Sam Brown. This is a "pop version" of the song designed for guitar, but the sheet music also has a piano part. A whole step down from Carrie Manolakos's version. Key of D. The low note is F#3. The high note is D5.

Written with the students of Young People's Theatre Workshop under the direction of Claudia Carlsson. A surprisingly moving song about an elevator, performable by most solo performers or by a group. A whole step up from the original, for a soprano or tenor. Key of D. The low note is C#4. The high note is D5.

Written for the 52nd Street Project with lyrics by 10-year-old Adnan Ahmed. For two unchanged boys' voices and one girl. As performed by Lewis Grosso, Aaron Bantum & Sarah Safer. Key of G. The low note is G3. The high note is D5.

From Republic. As performed by Laura Osnes. A half-step up from the original, for those who can't quite get down to the low Gbs. You can belt to the B on "stone" and then flip for anything higher. Key of G. The low note is G3. The high note is D5.

From Tales From The Bad Years. Carrie Manolakos's version - can work as a solo or with backup. Key of D. The low note is C#3. The high note is D5. (Don't be scared of the low notes - there are alternates written in, and you can "ghost" them. Anyway, it's *supposed* to sound low.)

From Republic. As performed by Catherine Porter. Suitable for most female voices. You can belt to the Bb on "stone" and then flip for anything higher. Key of Gb. The low note is Gb3. The high note is Db5.

Written for Broadway South Africa 2010. Inspired by a personal essay written by Siphesihle Mabera, Grade 6A. Recommended for high belters. As performed and recorded by Rebecca Naomi Jones. Key of E. The low note is G#3. The low note is E5. Includes dense & impressive (but optional!) backup vocals.

From Tales From The Bad Years. As performed by Dee Roscioli & Mandy Gonzalez. Recommended version of the song. For high belters. Key of Gb. The low note is Gb3. The (optional) high note is E5; the sustained note on "breath" is C#5.

From Sam Brown. As performed by Carrie Manolakos on Kerrigan-Lowdermilk LIVE. This is a "pop version" of the song designed for guitar, but the sheet music also has a piano part. Key of E. The low note is G#3. The high note is E5.

From Sam Brown. A half step up from the show key. As performed by Meghann Fahy. Key of Eb. The low note is Eb4. The high note is E5 (on "your HAND might shake." If that sounds high to you, consider the version in the key of D.)

From Tales From The Bad Years. As performed by Melissa Benoist and Dee Roscioli. Key of E. The low note is E3. The high note is E5. (Does NOT nessessarily need to be belted - the song works for many different voice types.)

Cut from Tales from the Bad Years. For two women and one man. As performed by Heléne Yorke, Caissie Levy and Dennis Moench. Also performable by three women. Key of D. Reasonable vocal range - ladies belt to Bb4. Also works as a group number for an infinite number of performers.

From Tales From The Bad Years. Recommended for women with a lower, heavier belt. Transposed a whole step down from the original. The big sustained note is a Db on "love." Key of Db. The low note is Ab3. The high note is Eb5.

From Tales From The Bad Years. Recommended for tenors - a whole step up from the baritone version. Jay Armstrong Johnson and Dennis Moench's key, but the full-length revised version. Key of E. The low note is B2. The high note is F#4. "Oh" backup optional - or just make the audience sing along.

Theme Song from FLASH OF TIME, written for the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts 2013. For a high, flexible beltress, and an optional gospel choir. Starts a half step down from Natalie Weiss's version - but then there's a key change, so it all comes out in the wash. Key of B. The low note is F#3. The high note is F#5.

From Tales From The Bad Years. Recommended for most belters. As performed by Kate Shindle, Lindsay Mendez, and Chloe Hart. The big sustained note is an Eb on "love." Key of Eb. The low note is Bb3. The high note is F5.

From Tales From The Bad Years. Transposed a whole step up from the original. As performed by Katrina Dideriksen & Laura Dickenson. Recommended for extremely high belters. The big sustained note is an F on "love." Key of F. The low note is C4. The high note is G5.

From Tales From The Bad Years. Farah Alvin's version - can work as a solo or with backup. For a soprano or high belter. Key of F. The low note is E3. The high note is F5. (Don't be scared of the low notes - there are alternates written in, and you can "ghost" them. Anyway, it's *supposed* to sound low. )

Male/female duet from Tales From The Bad Years. Key of C. As performed by Carrie Manolakos and Nathan Tysen. Female vocal range is A3-C5, with optional riffs to G5. Male vocal range is D3-G4. Backup optional, and achievable with various combinations of voices.

From Tales From The Bad Years. As performed by Randy Blair & Barrett Foa. A half step down from the High Tenor version. Recommended for most men. Key of Bb. The low note is B2. The high note is G#4 for Guy 1 and F#4 for Guy 2.

From Tales From The Bad Years. Not quite the same as the Josh Young version (Eb) or the Anthony Rapp version (D) - but it's the closest one you'll find. Exactly the same as the original, just transposed. Key of Db. The low note is C4. The high note is Gb5 (on "we'd know").